Competition Commission will not refer complaint

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Competition Commission will not refer complaint

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DATE: 19 July 2016
RELEASED BY: PHUMELELA GAMING

On 4 March 2015 the KwaZulu-Natal Bookmakers Society (KZNBS) and others lodged a complaint with the Competition Commission.
The complaint was lodged against Phumelela, Gold Circle, Kenilworth Racing, Tellytrack and others.
The complainants alleged, inter alia, that the conduct of Tellytrack and its partners (Phumelela, Gold Circle and Kenilworth Racing) of increasing the subscription fee for bookmakers was not only excessive, but also with the intent and effect of lessening or preventing competition by third-party bookmakers in the downstream market.
The complainants alleged that the conduct of Tellytrack and its partners contravenes numerous sections of the Competition Act.
On 13 July 2016, the Competition Commission advised that it had considered the complaint and decided not to refer any part of it to the Competition Tribunal for determination.
The complainants have 20 business days to refer the complaint to the Tribunal.

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Re: Competition Commission will not refer complaint

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I also laid a complaint with the Competition Commission – against about twelve bookies who limit me to ridiculous amounts: on the grounds that other punters are able to place bets of any amount on markets that I am severely limited on.

I also failed to make it to the Competition Tribunal.

I don’t think they even understood my complaint.

This was part of the answer I received – “The Commission further found that the bookmakers are in fact entitled to offer fixed odds in terms of National Gambling Act 7 of 2004 (“Gambling Act”).”

As if this was ever in dispute.

Anyway, I am glad they gave the bookies the sign. Hope it’s going to cost them an independent fortune to try and fight this. Fucking yellow bellied pricks.

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Have you seen the pirating add on TT ?

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Re: Competition Commission will not refer complaint

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Missed this, bookmakers response


SA Bookmakers Association logoFollowing Phumelela’s 19 July 2016 press release discussing the Competition Commission’s decision not to refer the Bookmakers’ Tellytrack complaint to the Competition Tribunal, the South African Bookmakers’ Association issued the following response:-

1. The South African Bookmakers Association is aware of recent press statements and articles regarding the outcome of the Competition Commission investigation into a complaint made by the KwaZulu-Natal Bookmakers’ Society, the former name of the South African Bookmakers Association. Given the unbalanced view that now exists in the public domain, the Association seeks to ensure that the outcome is properly ventilated to ensure a factually correct and balanced view.

2. The decision of the Competition Commission must be understood in the context of the background, more particularly that, as a result of an interim directive issued by the Gauteng Gambling Board in 2014 and two subsequent High Court decisions, which decisions still stand, a large number of bookmakers have been paying a lower fee for the Tellytrack channel and not paying the higher fee demanded by Tellytrack. This meant that the Commission was not able to assess the impact of the fee increase being demanded by Tellytrack. In this regard attention is drawn to the following statements from the Commission’s Notice of Non-Referral.

“3.5 With respect to the excessive pricing allegation, the Commission has evidence which suggest that the new Tellytrack fee might be higher especially when one disregards the costs incurred by horseracing administrators at the horseracing administration level. However, the Commission is aware that the new Tellytrack fee is not yet fully or consistently implemented, several Bookmakers have rejected the price. The National/Provincial Gambling Boards are also considering the same conduct.

3.6 Lastly, the Commission wishes to advise that because the conduct forming the basis of the complaint has not happened as some Bookmakers are still not paying the price pending legal proceedings, the analysis relating to section 4 and 8 are mainly speculative and as such it would be impossible to show anti-competitive effects resulting from the conduct.”Horse Racing

3. Accordingly the bookmakers do not regard the Competition Commission’s decision as being adverse to the contentions of the bookmakers but as a finding that, in the light of the issues described above, it is premature for the Competition Commission to make a decision to refer the complaints to the Competition Tribunal.

4. It has never been the attitude of the bookmakers represented by SABA that they are entitled to the Tellytrack channel for nothing – i.e. they have never maintained that they are entitled to a “free ride”. What they contend is that the fee which is being demanded by the Tellytrack partnership for the Tellytrack channel is excessive and unreasonable. Sean Coleman of SABA advises that, leaving aside for the moment legal niceties and legal jargon, the bookmakers represented by SABA would be prepared to pay a reasonable fee for the Tellytrack channel. At this stage however it appears that the parties (the bookmakers and the Tellytrack partners) cannot agree on such a reasonable fee which means that the litigation and Competition issues referred to above will continue.

www.sportingpost.co.za/2016/07/tellytrack-bookmakers-respond/

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Re: Competition Commission will not refer complaint

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PHUMELELA MEDIA RELEASE
SUBJECT: Competition complaint by Hollywood Sportsbook and others against Phumelela, Gold Circle, Kenilworth Racing, Tellytrack and others
DATE: 27 July 2016
RELEASED BY: PHUMELELA GAMING

On 25 July 2014, Hollywood Sportsbook Gauteng (Pty) Ltd (“Hollywood Sportsbook”) and others lodged a complaint with the Competition Commission against Phumelela, Gold Circle, Kenilworth Racing, Tellytrack and others.
The complainants alleged, inter alia, that the conduct of Tellytrack and its partners (Phumelela, Gold Circle and Kenilworth Racing) of increasing the subscription fee for bookmakers was not only excessive, but also with the intent and effect of lessening or preventing competition by third-party bookmakers in the downstream market.
The complainants alleged that the conduct of Tellytrack and its partners contravened numerous sections of the Competition Act.
On 20 July this year, the Competition Commission advised that it had considered the complaint and decided not to refer any part of it to the Competition Tribunal for determination.
The complainants have 20 business days to refer the complaint to the Tribunal.

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